-i am looking to buy lumion.... but i would like to know whether i can put background music in my walkthroughs in lumion itself or not?? and what difference does having "Output for post-processor and compositing software" make .... as i am interested in buying lumion standard which costs 1499 euros. and lumion standard does not have that feature. does that mean that with this feature i will get an uncompressed output which i can compose and compress later in other software??? -what if i buy the standard version which does not have the above mentioned feature and i open the clip into another compositing software for adding credentials and background music.... will it affect the resolution or the quality of my clip?? - can i get a tga. sequence in lumion standard???- if i buy lumion standard and if i look to upgrade my standard version of lumion which costs 1499 euros. like with in a month or anytime this year.... is it possible? if yes!! how much will it cost me?

Hey, I think I can answer that one.I render to frames--separate clips and cut them together (with sound if you need ) in Premiere--

the option is hidden in render dialog--hold down ctr key to see more options.note: the options are mp4 / img---if you select "img" you can pick a format in the save dialog----png, tga are good for rendering a sequence.

Hey, I think I can answer that one.I render to frames--separate clips and cut them together (with sound if you need ) in Premiere--

the option is hidden in render dialog--hold down ctr key to see more options.note: the options are mp4 / img---if you select "img" you can pick a format in the save dialog----png, tga are good for rendering a sequence.

hi!but i would like to know whether thing u said that the option is hidden and pressing ctrl key on the render dialog i'll get the image option but can i do the same with the standard version of lumion as i feel to go for the standard version for now and later i'll just upgrade my lumion standard to pro version. -- I use a 64 bit system windows 7 ultimate is it fine?